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Palestinians Defy Israel’s Gaza Takeover Plans

Amid escalating tensions, Palestinians in Gaza vow to resist Israel’s controversial plans to take control of the territory, asserting their unwavering determination to stay on their land.

Spanish royals use sign language at palace reception

Spain's Queen Letizia and her daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, showcased their sign language skills during a touching reception at Marivent Palace in Majorca, bridging the gap with the deaf community.

UK trials first gonorrhoea vaccine as cases surge

The UK is set to trial a groundbreaking vaccine for gonorrhoea, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) with rising antibiotic resistance. Learn how this could revolutionise public health.

CDC warns against antibiotic overuse in children

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued new guidance urging doctors to limit antibiotic prescriptions for children, citing growing resistance risks. Experts warn overuse could render common treatments ineffective.

NHS uses AI to tackle antibiotic resistance

The NHS collaborates with Bournemouth University to develop AI-driven solutions for antibiotic resistance, aiming to revolutionise patient care and reduce unnecessary prescriptions.

Viewers slam 'tone-deaf' ITV travel show

ITV's new show 'Rich Holiday, Poor Holiday' sparks outrage as viewers accuse it of being 'out of touch' and 'cruel' for mocking budget travellers. Critics call it 'poverty porn'.

Stanley Cups fail in heat tests

Popular insulated cups, including Stanley brand, may not perform as advertised in extreme heat. Experts explain why your drink might not stay cold.

TRF claims Pahalgam attack, Rubio raises alarm

A recent attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, has been claimed by the terrorist group 'The Resistance Front,' prompting concerns from US Senator Marco Rubio over escalating tensions in the region.

The 3.5% Protest Rule That Changes Nations

Discover the surprising power of the '3.5% rule' in protests and how a small but committed minority can reshape societies. Learn from historical examples and modern movements.

Most penicillin allergies are misdiagnosed

A groundbreaking UK trial reveals that most people who think they're allergic to penicillin are not. Experts urge retesting to free up vital NHS resources and improve treatment options.

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